One of the
questions all writer’s undoubtedly receive is “where do you get your
inspiration?” Sometimes there is a great lightbulb moment—a tragedy, a
blessing, a unique childhood—that breathes life into an idea. For Rebel Song, I
attribute it to a childhood obsession with tragic love stories, with fantasy
tales of kings and queens, with gallant heroes sacrificing all.
When I describe the plot of Rebel Song to people, but tell them it’s contemporary, they often say, “Wait, it’s about a princess and a rebellion and star-crossed love? Sounds a little Medieval.” And it does sound like a plot of old. But it’s also a reality of today...Let me explain a bit of history about its inspiration.
The very
first incarnation of Rebel Song came about 22 years ago—no joke! When I was
12—possibly suffering some unrequited love of my own—I actually wrote this
short book about a princess who falls in love with a spy from another country
and she betrays her kingdom for him. In the end she jumps off a cliff and kills
herself so in retrospect it wasn’t a very uplifting story (I was a strange 12
year old, I admit). But I never forgot that tale and I’ve maintained this
affinity for the star-crossed lovers since.
So fast
forward a couple decades. I’m in Madrid, Spain, reading
about the turmoil of Spain’s 20th
century—from a monarchy to a dictator to back to a monarchy. And I realized
that, while it’s strange to the Americans, royalty is alive and well in much of
Europe. Additionally, many countries in Europe have
undergone rebellions, dictators, civil war and more in the last fifty years
alone. Sometimes there’s even a juicy love story thrown in there. I was
fascinated by the history there and I suddenly knew I had to bring Rogan and
Elyra’s story to life in a fresh new way.
And while the
story is set in “modern-day,” I admit, the specific time period for the story
is purposefully a little vague because I’m trying to avoid talking about real
world events—it’s hard to talk about 20th century Europe and not
discuss post WWII Communism, for example. I want the Rogan and Elyra’s story to
just exist within itself and for the reader to not have to think about the
outside world.
So once you
have this great novel that you love more than your own mortal soul, what do you
do with it?
After I’d
finished and perfected Rebel Song to the best of my ability, I had to learn how
to publish it! Writers today are living in the best of times. There are more
ways than ever to reach millions of hungry readers. But with more choices, it
can be daunting to decide the best way to go. I opted to Independently publish
and I couldn’t be happier with my choice. It’s a lot of work—no denying that.
As an Indie author, you’re responsible for every aspect of the process—from
finding the cover design, getting a professional editor, finding beta readers
and then doing the marketing. It was a long process, I stumbled a lot, made
some mistakes, learned a TON and was excited to do it all again.
The second
installment, Rebel Rising, is due out this September and I’m so excited to
continue the saga with my readers.
About the Author
Amanda
J. Clay is a writing YA and Adult fiction from Dallas, TX. A Northern California native, she had a fantastic
time studying English and Journalism at Chico State University and then a very serious
time slaving away for a Master’s degree in Communications from California State University, Fullerton. When she’s not staring at
a computer screen, she spends most of her spare time on some new fitness
addiction and plotting world adventures.
Her
latest book is the young adult novel, Rebel
Song.
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About the Book:
Title:
REBEL SONG
Author: Amanda J. Clay
Publisher: Independent
Pages: 370
Genre: YA
Author: Amanda J. Clay
Publisher: Independent
Pages: 370
Genre: YA
Caught on
opposite sides of a budding civil war, a rebel leader and a modern day princess
fight to save their country from a corrupt Minister General in a fictional Central Europe.
The once prosperous European nation of Arelanda has been plagued with poverty and corruption since the failed rebellion tore it apart. Now, rebels stir again in the capital’s underbelly, vowing to depose the monarchy and overturn the unjust government.
Seventeen-year-old Rogan Elwood, son of a rebel leader executed for treason after the first rebellion, has borne a tainted legacy his entire life. As he is pulled deeper into conflict, Rogan must face his calling in the future of the rebel cause—waging his want for peace against his desire for vengeance. Everything changes when he falls for Elyra—modern, idealistic and determined to bring Arelanda a better future. She also just happens to be next in line to the throne—if the corrupt Minister General doesn’t beat her to it.
Caught in the midst of a budding civil war and surrounded by enemies on every side, Elyra and Rogan must fight to save themselves and their country.
The once prosperous European nation of Arelanda has been plagued with poverty and corruption since the failed rebellion tore it apart. Now, rebels stir again in the capital’s underbelly, vowing to depose the monarchy and overturn the unjust government.
Seventeen-year-old Rogan Elwood, son of a rebel leader executed for treason after the first rebellion, has borne a tainted legacy his entire life. As he is pulled deeper into conflict, Rogan must face his calling in the future of the rebel cause—waging his want for peace against his desire for vengeance. Everything changes when he falls for Elyra—modern, idealistic and determined to bring Arelanda a better future. She also just happens to be next in line to the throne—if the corrupt Minister General doesn’t beat her to it.
Caught in the midst of a budding civil war and surrounded by enemies on every side, Elyra and Rogan must fight to save themselves and their country.
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